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Wednesday Evenings x 4
September 7th, 14th, 21st & 28th
Cost: $281.00 incl GST
Students: $225.00 incl GST
Payments for any course received prior to 1 October will be charged at the pre GST increase cost. Payments must be received at 1 week prior to course commencement, see refund policy overleaf.
Time: 6:00pm - 9:00pm
Venue: South Seas Animation School
Unit 1 Computer Lab, 75 Ellice Rd, Glenfield,
North Shore City
Level Beginners
(although basic computer literacy is required)
Digital Painting has become the preferred choice for the modern artist, and is used to create stunning artwork for web, comics and illustration. This short course introduces you to the techniques and closely guarded tricks of digital artists using Photoshop.
During this course you will:
- Learn professional techniques to create digital art
- Digitally draw and paint characters and environments using Photoshop
- Learn to use a digital drawing tablet
- Import images into Photoshop for painting
- Prepare images for a portfolio
Duration:
Four consecutive Wednesday evenings
Venue:
South Seas Film & Television School
Unit 6 Computer Lab
75 Ellice Rd, Glenfield, Auckland
Level: Beginner (although basic computer literacy is required)
Tutor: Greg Chapman joined the animation industry in 1999. His extensive project history as an animator includes television shows for Disney, Warner Bros. and Nelvarna, as well as feature film projects, music videos, websites and television commercials.
How to apply:
Freephone: 0508 768 847 (0508 SOUTHSEAS)
Email: lauren@southseas.co.nz
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Student Profile
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DALE STEWART | 2007 Dale began studying at South Seas because he wanted to turn his passion for film into a career. "I learnt everything I know about the film industry at South Seas," he says. "Before I studied there I had never touched an editing system, shot anything on camera, written or directed anything. Now I can do them all with confidence." Dale has done a huge amount since graduation, travelling to New York to watch his short film played in front of an international audience, winning awards and appearing in the media. "Now I'm making a feature film and even more doors are opening up for me," he says. |